Water Damage Emergency Tips
Printer FriendlyWhen we
come into your home we will be performing
the following items to your property.
·
Identify the
source of the problem and the scope of the
damage
·
Evaluate carpeting.
·
Evaluate flooring whether it’s tile, vinyl,
laminate, hardwood or the sub-flooring.
·
Evaluate walls, ceilings and cabinets to
determine the extent of damage.
·
Apply antimicrobials and/or odor control.
·
Place/set up air movers and/or
dehumidifiers.
·
Explain future visits and expectations.
Act Fast
on Water Damage
Water damage restoration is an emergency
business. That’s
why ServiceMaster South Shore is on call 24
hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Our quick response reduces your suffering
and saves money. Water damage claims
increase substantially if prompt action is
not taken to contain the damage.
The cleaning
professionals at ServiceMaster South Shore
use advanced products, procedures, and
equipment to assure the highest level of
cleaning performance and protection for
property and furnishings. The process
unfolds in six steps:
1.
Inspection and
assessment
2.
Water removal
3.
Anti-microbial
application
4.
Drying: air
movement
5.
Drying:
dehumidifying
6.
Drying:
monitoring
DOs
Ø
If
the outside temperature is above 60 degrees,
use dehumidifiers if available.
Ø
Use fans to
circulate the air and assist drying.
Ø
Remove as much water as possible by mopping
and blotting.
Ø
Wipe furniture dry.
Ø
Lift draperies off carpet, loop through a
coat hanger, and place the hanger on the
drapery rod.
Ø
Prop up wet
furniture cushions for even drying and place
small wood blocks or aluminum foil under
furniture legs.
Ø
Remove wet area rugs or other floor
coverings.
Ø
Open furniture drawers, closet doors, and
luggage to enhance drying.
Ø
Move photos, paintings, and art objects to a
safe, dry location.
Ø Remove
wet fabrics and dry them as soon as
possible. Hang furs and leather goods to
dryseparately at room temperature.
Ø
Remove damp books from shelves and spread
out to dry.
Ø
If damage occurs
during a cool season, leave heat on; if in
summer use an air conditioner if available.
DON'Ts
Ø
Do not use an
ordinary household vacuum to remove water.
Ø
Do
not use electrical appliances while on wet
carpet or wet floors.
Ø
Do
not go into rooms with standing water if the
electricity is still on.
Ø
Do
not lift tacked down carpet without
professional help. Lifting the carpet
incorrectly could promote shrinkage.
Ø
Do
not wait to call for professional help.
Damage from the water and bacteria growth
can begin within hours.
Ø
Do not use your household
vacuum to remove water.
Ø
Do
not leave books, magazines, or any colored
items on wet carpets or floors.
Ø
Do
not turn on ceiling fixtures (if ceiling is
wet).
Ø
Do
not leave wet fabrics in place.